The sermon by Drew Dietz, titled "The Man Will Not Rest, Until He Has Finished the Work," focuses on the doctrine of Christ as the Kinsman Redeemer and His unyielding commitment to complete the work of salvation. Drawing from Ruth 3:16-18, the preacher emphasizes Boaz as a type of Christ, illustrating how Ruth's fervent loyalty serves as a model for believers’ faithfulness to God. The key argument revolves around God's providential care, as highlighted by Naomi's instruction to Ruth to "sit still" while waiting for the outcome of Boaz's actions, reflecting the necessity of trust and patience in the believer's life. References to passages such as Hebrews 10:14 support the assertion that Christ’s redemptive work is perfect and final. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers have in Christ's desire to save, encapsulated in the promise that He will not rest until His work is accomplished, calling for a response of trust and confidence in His unfailing love.
“The man will not rest until he has finished the work.”
“If we have found Him to be gracious, if His taste is most sweet to our lips... we will find Him altogether lovely.”
“Christ is more desirous to save us than we are to be saved.”
“Let us not doubt this passage in Ruth, that the man, the man Christ Jesus, will not rest until he's finished the work.”
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